IPv6 Setup - BTNet Leased Line
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 Hi All :D I am probably missing something really simple here. Just trying to get my head around IPv6. I have a BTNet Leased Line with a Managed Cisco Router and BT provide me both Static IPv4 Addresses (working fine) and Static IPv6 Addresses They have advised the following: IPv4 Directly Connected Section IPV6 Network Address : 2A00:2381:1599:: 
 IPV6 Network Mask : /64
 IPV6 BTnet NTE Router LAN Address : 2A00:2381:1599::1IPv6 Non-Directly Connected Section IPV6 Network Address : 2A00:2381:1599:: 
 IPV6 Network Mask : /56
 IPV6 Next Hop Address : 2A00:2381:1599::5Now obviously the idea of IPv6 is to do away with NAT :) But what I can't get around is my IPv6 settings in pfSense myPfsense's WAN port is connected to the BTNet Cisco. Probably something really simple, but I don't understand how I can assign the same subnet on the LAN / WAN interfaces From my understanding of the above from BT they have assigned me a /64 Subnet for my WAN port of my pfSense, and then a /56 (which is the same?) for my LAN ? pfSense WAN Port : 2A00:2381:1599::5 (/64) 
 pfSense LAN Port : 2A00:2381:1599::11:241 (/56)Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction here. Been sat here for 2 days now ::) Thanks in advance ! Cheers, Scott 
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 What they've done is taken the first /64 from your /56 for the WAN port. To hopefully make this easier to see, I'm going to do some expansion of the IPv6 addresses. Your assigned /56 is: 2A00:2381:1599:0000::/56 
 Your WAN gateway is: 2A00:2381:1599:0000:0:0:0:1/64
 Your WAN address can be: 2A00:2381:1599:0000::::/64 (except 0:0:0:1, since that's BT's router)Your LAN networks can be: 2A00:2381:1599:0001::/64 
 to: 2A00:2381:1599:FFFF::/64How does it feel to have over 65,000 /64 IPv6 subnets, each with more addresses available than the entire IPv4 internet? :) Your issue is that your LAN should be /64, not /56. You should only be using /64 for your end-user/device networks. You could delegate larger blocks (i.e. /60) to any other routers that might be on your network, and they would then break that /60 block in to 16 /64 networks. 
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 Hi virgiliomi, You sir are a legend ! The thing I was missing that a /64 was a smaller subnet than /56. I have now setup as you suggested and working perfectly ! Even enabled a CARP Virtual IP on both WAN and LAN side for HA ;D Took me a while, just had to change the RA interface to this CARP IP after doing this ! Thank you so much for your spot on response :) I owe you a beer ! Thanks, Scott 
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 I feel the need to correct this just a little; /56 is 256 x /64 networks 2A00:2381:1599:0000::/56 = 
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 2A00:2381:1599:00ff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffffOr as you are more likely to use them; 
 2A00:2381:1599::/64 to 2A00:2381:1599:FF::/64Its still PLENTY of subnets. 
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 Oops… my bad! I gave away too many bits! 
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 Easy to do - we always expect /48 and /64 assignments :) 
